The Introvert Charismatic: The gift of introversion in a noisy church
In The Introvert Charismatic, Mark Tanner tells the rest of the Church what introvert Christians have known about themselves all along. In a world that's dominated by extroverts, The Christian world - and notably the charismatic and evangelical world - seems to be no different. But is it missing out on their particular talents and values? Mark Tanner says it is, and it can no longer afford that loss. So what is an introvert charismatic, and is such a thing a sin to be forgiven, an illness to be healed or an oppression to be defeated? "It is none of those things," says Mark Tanner. "Introversion is a creation gift. It is part of the image of God." What's the difference between introvert and extrovert, and does it matter? Put briefly, whether you're introvert or extrovert depends on where you draw your energy and what drains it away. In the church this energy might be spiritual just as much as physical, intellectual and emotional. Extrovert Christians relish large crowds. They're recharged by exuberant worship and fellowship. Introverts recharge their spiritual batteries in private worship or one-to-one conversation They can find charismatic culture shallow, loud, driven and insensitive. Introverts have tremendous gifts to bring to others especially listening abilities. Because introverts process internally, they can a non-judgmental presence that helps others toward God. Though many introverts find themselves drained by people and need alone time to recharge, there's nothing wrong with you if you are an introvert. Mark explains it is OK to worship God with the nature you have been given; the Holy Spirit can use introverts; and the world needs both. Learn how to use your Christian introvert skills and lead, encourage and inspire your fellowship's introvert charismatics.
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The Introvert Charismatic: The gift of introversion in a noisy church
In The Introvert Charismatic, Mark Tanner tells the rest of the Church what introvert Christians have known about themselves all along. In a world that's dominated by extroverts, The Christian world - and notably the charismatic and evangelical world - seems to be no different. But is it missing out on their particular talents and values? Mark Tanner says it is, and it can no longer afford that loss. So what is an introvert charismatic, and is such a thing a sin to be forgiven, an illness to be healed or an oppression to be defeated? "It is none of those things," says Mark Tanner. "Introversion is a creation gift. It is part of the image of God." What's the difference between introvert and extrovert, and does it matter? Put briefly, whether you're introvert or extrovert depends on where you draw your energy and what drains it away. In the church this energy might be spiritual just as much as physical, intellectual and emotional. Extrovert Christians relish large crowds. They're recharged by exuberant worship and fellowship. Introverts recharge their spiritual batteries in private worship or one-to-one conversation They can find charismatic culture shallow, loud, driven and insensitive. Introverts have tremendous gifts to bring to others especially listening abilities. Because introverts process internally, they can a non-judgmental presence that helps others toward God. Though many introverts find themselves drained by people and need alone time to recharge, there's nothing wrong with you if you are an introvert. Mark explains it is OK to worship God with the nature you have been given; the Holy Spirit can use introverts; and the world needs both. Learn how to use your Christian introvert skills and lead, encourage and inspire your fellowship's introvert charismatics.
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The Introvert Charismatic: The gift of introversion in a noisy church

The Introvert Charismatic: The gift of introversion in a noisy church

by Mark Tanner
The Introvert Charismatic: The gift of introversion in a noisy church

The Introvert Charismatic: The gift of introversion in a noisy church

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In The Introvert Charismatic, Mark Tanner tells the rest of the Church what introvert Christians have known about themselves all along. In a world that's dominated by extroverts, The Christian world - and notably the charismatic and evangelical world - seems to be no different. But is it missing out on their particular talents and values? Mark Tanner says it is, and it can no longer afford that loss. So what is an introvert charismatic, and is such a thing a sin to be forgiven, an illness to be healed or an oppression to be defeated? "It is none of those things," says Mark Tanner. "Introversion is a creation gift. It is part of the image of God." What's the difference between introvert and extrovert, and does it matter? Put briefly, whether you're introvert or extrovert depends on where you draw your energy and what drains it away. In the church this energy might be spiritual just as much as physical, intellectual and emotional. Extrovert Christians relish large crowds. They're recharged by exuberant worship and fellowship. Introverts recharge their spiritual batteries in private worship or one-to-one conversation They can find charismatic culture shallow, loud, driven and insensitive. Introverts have tremendous gifts to bring to others especially listening abilities. Because introverts process internally, they can a non-judgmental presence that helps others toward God. Though many introverts find themselves drained by people and need alone time to recharge, there's nothing wrong with you if you are an introvert. Mark explains it is OK to worship God with the nature you have been given; the Holy Spirit can use introverts; and the world needs both. Learn how to use your Christian introvert skills and lead, encourage and inspire your fellowship's introvert charismatics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857215888
Publisher: SPCK (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge)
Publication date: 01/23/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

The Revd Mark Tanner is Warden of Cranmer Hall, Durham University. He has been Area Dean of Ripon, Chaplain to 21 Engineer Regiment, and vicar of a church in the red light district of Doncaster. He is a leader in theNorth and East network for New Wine, and has written various Grove Booklets.

Table of Contents

Foreword 10

Preface 13

1 An Introduction 18

2 What is an Introvert? 30

Introverts are not necessarily shy 36

Introverts are not necessarily antisocial 37

Introverts are not necessarily arrogant 37

Introverts are not necessarily inarticulate 39

Introverts are not necessarily self-sufficient… 40

Meet Anna 42

3 Introversion in the Bible 45

Where do we see introvert behaviour in the Bible? 47

Some insights around personality from the Bible 54

A Letter to Charismatics from an Introvert Among You 63

4 What Do We Mean by "Charismatic"? 71

They wear the regalia of the kingdom 76

They are distinctive in their speech and outlook 77

They do the works of the King 79

They are clear where they belong 80

They carry the authority of the King 81

Meet Bob 84

5 Charismatics Throughout History 87

The "Church Fathers" 90

Montanism 93

Messalianism 94

The Cathars 96

Mysticism 99

Enthusiasm 99

The seventeenth century and Methodism 101

Topeka Bible School, Kansas (1900) 103

Meet Roy 109

6 Why is the Charismatic World Hard for Introverts? 114

Meet Ian 125

7 Blessings and Challenges for Charismatics in the Introvert World 128

Charismatic culture is naturally active and pragmatic 129

Charismatic culture is not very reflective 130

Charismatic culture doesn't like missing out 131

Charismatic culture is not good with quiet 132

And for the extrovert… 133

Meet Bishop David 138

8 Why is the Charismatic World Good for Introverts? 142

Why, then, do introverts need to engage with the charismatic world? 147

A Letter to Introverts from a Charismatic Among You 152

9 What Do Introverts Offer the Charismatic World? 159

Introverts offer a familiarity with, and comfort in, the inner world 160

Introverts offer the practice of reflection 161

Introverts offer the space to wrestle, question, ponder, and wonder 162

Introverts offer the dignity of space 163

Introverts offer the gifts of listening and noticing 164

Introverts offer a hunger for the heart of God 165

Introverts offer the search for wisdom 165

Meet Aian 168

10 Six Steps Towards Fullness of Life 172

1 Recognize and accept that you are an introvert 173

2 Learn the disciplines that feed you 176

3 Find a voice 180

4 Learn a second language 183

5 Step out in faith 187

6 Practise the habits that bring health 190

Meet Kate 196

11 Towards Some Resources 199

Some resource areas for introvert charismatics 200

Nine important dynamics in public worship 204

Notes 214

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